LOS ANGELES — Porn giant Kink.com has accused the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) of political bias and “selective enforcement” after the agency announced citations and fines against the company for allowing its performers to decide whether to wear condoms while filming.

Porn star James Deen, accused of rape or sexual assault by nearly a dozen women, has backup in the form of renowned author and columnist Bret Easton Ellis, who likened the damning allegations against porn’s “boy next door” to a “ridiculous witch hunt.”

Porn’s “boy next door” superstar James Deen has finally broken his silence regarding the nine women who have accused him of rape or sexual assault, saying in a new interview that he is “completely baffled” by the allegations.

Porn’s “boy next door” James Deen is facing more accusations of sexual assault as another adult actress and a male performer-director have come forward with lurid details about alleged incidents that happened on recent porn shoots.

A group of young people from Salt Lake City, Utah have started a billboard campaign in California’s Bay Area using the slogan “Porn Kills Love. Fight For Love.” Their hope is to arouse people’s interests as to how porn could be changing and affecting their relationships.